Lyrics
It's probably time that I wake up and go stretch my legs
Expressing a realization that it's time to wake up and be active, perhaps metaphorically referring to a need for change or growth.
For just a while
Indicating a short break or pause in the speaker's current state or routine.
Cause I don't know just how long I've been stuck inside
Reflecting uncertainty about the duration of being in a stagnant or unfulfilling situation.
Without a life
Acknowledging a lack of vitality or purpose in the speaker's current existence.
Cause I remember I was younger and adventurous
Recalling a time in the past when the speaker was more energetic and open to new experiences.
But now I don't get much things done at all
Expressing a sense of inefficiency or unproductivity in the present compared to the past.
Digging myself out of all these
Describing the process of overcoming challenges or difficulties.
Holes I get myself dug into
Admitting to recurring problems and obstacles that the speaker faces.
I might need some help now
Suggesting a need for external assistance or support due to the difficulties faced.
Cause I'm all over the place now aren't I?
Reflecting on the scattered or disorganized nature of the speaker's current situation.
And money doesn't grow on trees in case you haven't figured
Highlighting the scarcity of resources and the challenges of financial constraints.
And if you wonder where I've been this time I'll tell you something
Addressing a curiosity about the speaker's recent absence and promising an explanation.
Part of me moved on
Acknowledging a personal transformation or change, with a part of the speaker moving on from the past.
Other part is gone
Recognizing the absence or loss of another part of the speaker's identity or life.
Maybe for the better
Suggesting optimism about the changes, implying that some aspects may be for the better.
Time to get shit done
Expressing a commitment to being more proactive and achieving goals.
But looking back on all the things I used to do
Reflecting on past activities and experiences, contrasting them with the current state of chaos.
Now I'm a mess it's true
Admitting to a state of disarray or confusion in the present.
Now it's all began
Marking the beginning of a new phase or challenge.
Time to see it through
Emphasizing the importance of following through and completing tasks.
Digging myself out of all these
Reiterating the struggle to overcome difficulties and challenges.
Holes I get myself dug into
Recognizing a recurring pattern of getting into problematic situations.
I might need some help now
Reiterating the need for external assistance or support due to the ongoing challenges.
Cause I'm all over the place now aren't I?
Reinforcing the scattered and disorganized nature of the speaker's current state.
Somehow I've come outside of my
Describing a positive development where the speaker is breaking out of their shell or comfort zone.
Shell now without cracking but now
Acknowledging the previous vulnerability in breaking out of the shell but emphasizing the current stability.
I might need some help now
Reiterating the need for assistance or support despite the positive developments.
Cause I'm all over the place now aren't I?
Highlighting the continued scattered and disorganized nature of the speaker's situation.
(Cause I'm all)
Repeating the acknowledgment of being scattered or disorganized.
(Cause I'm all)
Continuing the repetition of the scattered or disorganized state, possibly emphasizing the theme.
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